Great as always. What surpused me most about the Walleye is its size and effect on the plane when you drop it. It feels like losing a wing. I like the delivery through a cloud base too, TBH it's kind of a useless weapon other than some special purposes.
If you can do it right, this is the best standoff 2000 lb bomb you have in the inventory. They arent susceptible to GPS jamming (like thats modeled in DCS anyways), you can loft them, you can guide them all the way to the target, you can loft them over hills behind cover if you have a rough idea where you are at, and its BIG. Thats 2000lbs of freedom with wings.
When you use the designated target point, you should slew the walleye to the target point, then un-designate the target point, then push and hold the sensor select button to keep a ground track of the position, then drop it, and as long as you hold that sensor depress button, it will keep tracking the position of the target point, then as you get closer to the target, the picture will get clearer and clearer, then you should find and slew to the target, then release the sensor depress button to allow the walleye to get its own lock
This thing is pretty potent in conjunction with the sea radar--it will track a moving ship and can take the Kuznetsov 2017 down below 1% health, and all you need to finish it off is a burst of 20mm (or a Maverick). It'll two-shot a Moskva, and one-shot basically everything else that requires more than one Maverick-F, eg Rezky, Neustrashimy, Grisha!
I'm so glad that ED does not forget oldschool weapons. IMO, DCS better suits to early 90s rather than post 2000 era where everything is Electronic Warfare and boring GPS stuff anyway. Plane old school iron hand mission, a lot more fun.
I am trying to do the F-18 Mission Qual for the Walleye and I can not control the camera or uncage. I have tried everything that I have seen online. Please help.
Frankly, I don't see the Walleye getting much use in modern scenarios, especially when the SLAM and SLAM-ER come online That being said, the enormous things do have some modern potential for use as ship-killers that have been disabled by Harpoons, in lieu of GBU-10s I find that walleyes tend to be a weapon that is the focus of one's flight, so I alleviate the double ugly situation by mounting the DL pod on the centerline and using two wing tanks. This also facilitates harpoons for short-range missions
i set the proper station and everything and have the left display set to SOI, but it still won't let me look at the walleye through my datalink pod. idk if the game's broken or if the tutorial's missing info, but i followed it to a T
Have you had any difficulties getting the weapon to work "as advertised"? Whenever I sit down to try and get these things to work, it's always something. Standalone video feed doesn't come up, datalink fails to connect, datalink drops as soon as the bomb releases, that sort of thing?
@@RedKiteRender Tried to use it with some friends, I couldn't get a video feed at all from my bombs, datalink or not, while my wingmen were able to launch just fine. 2 hours beforehand I was able to bring the weapons online without issue. I'm going to hold off for a bit until it can be improved
it's designed to be used standalone or with the Datalink, It pre-dates the targeting pod. If you've got the pod, a large laser or gps bomb is much more appropriate.
@@bjornriedel9886 What does depressing mean? Not press you mean? Im on the internet for one hour and not able to figure this thing out. Im becoming very frustrated Im not able to move the dang screen.
If they ever upgrade this weapon to digital standards and with infrared, this would be the biggest and best standoff smart bomb in the inventory that you can control mid-flight. A2AD is a thing now, so sometimes old tech is the best tech in certain situations.
I think what you're looking for is the AGM-84 SLAM and SLAM-ER Cruise missiles with datalink and image transmission / in flight corrections just like a Walleye, but with much greater range. We'l see this added to the dcs hornet one day!
It is a bit sad to hear that the range of the Walleye is so terrible in DCS. I just recently watched a documentary on it (available on RUclips, it's called The Pursuit of Precision), and frankly the TV feed they showed from the real thing often looked better than DCS, and they were talking about hitting stuff from 10 miles and beyond. (EDIT: Note, to my understanding they were talking about using the Walleye's own locking and guidance, rather than flying it home manually.)
I'd suggest learning to crawl before you run. TDC is a basic hotas control, which I'd expect anyone to know before attempting more advanced systems. I go over the Controls on the hornet in a video which I've linked a time code to the segment on TDC here: ruclips.net/video/iKLrnJpc8I4/видео.html
This big ole’ thing, really makes me appreciate the maverick.
Having the extra zoom level and an IR option is a godsend!
I wish we could watch maverick feed like we do with walleye
Great as always. What surpused me most about the Walleye is its size and effect on the plane when you drop it. It feels like losing a wing. I like the delivery through a cloud base too, TBH it's kind of a useless weapon other than some special purposes.
Agreed. Hard to imagine it gained a stores acceptance/ clearance with the amount of asymmetric load it puts on the aircraft.
Ship-killing and bridge-busting seems to be its primary niche
It wasn't useless when the only alternative were dumb bombs and primitive to non-existent radar bombing aids (*cough* Vietnam *cough*)
If you can do it right, this is the best standoff 2000 lb bomb you have in the inventory. They arent susceptible to GPS jamming (like thats modeled in DCS anyways), you can loft them, you can guide them all the way to the target, you can loft them over hills behind cover if you have a rough idea where you are at, and its BIG. Thats 2000lbs of freedom with wings.
Indeed the best comprehensive yet easy to understand tutorials for dcs modules , good bless you RedKite
Truly a great dcs instructor. Thanks Redkite!
When you use the designated target point, you should slew the walleye to the target point, then un-designate the target point, then push and hold the sensor select button to keep a ground track of the position, then drop it, and as long as you hold that sensor depress button, it will keep tracking the position of the target point, then as you get closer to the target, the picture will get clearer and clearer, then you should find and slew to the target, then release the sensor depress button to allow the walleye to get its own lock
You can use the targeting pod as well to direct the walleye onto a specific target 👍
Its a handful and I'd only use it in historical situations. Thanks for the video Mr Kite.
I mean
A really big-ass bomb doesn't really go out of style
6:15 oh boii that SLAM-ER looks good, can't wait for when it comes out!
This thing is pretty potent in conjunction with the sea radar--it will track a moving ship and can take the Kuznetsov 2017 down below 1% health, and all you need to finish it off is a burst of 20mm (or a Maverick). It'll two-shot a Moskva, and one-shot basically everything else that requires more than one Maverick-F, eg Rezky, Neustrashimy, Grisha!
The big bomb fits well on that Skyhawk!
I'm so glad that ED does not forget oldschool weapons. IMO, DCS better suits to early 90s rather than post 2000 era where everything is Electronic Warfare and boring GPS stuff anyway. Plane old school iron hand mission, a lot more fun.
It's always interesting playing with old tech and it's limitations.
0:07 how did you get that veiw because i would like to make a cinematic doing that
I am trying to do the F-18 Mission Qual for the Walleye and I can not control the camera or uncage. I have tried everything that I have seen online. Please help.
How did you get a full screen mdf, or ddi or whatever at the beginning?
At 05:37 “A wingman can guide the weapon”. Has this been implemented in DCS now?
Sadly no, same goes for SLAM/ER i've a feeling they'll not implement it anytime soon.
@@RedKiteRender wdym ? hasn't the slam er been implemented ?
@@nogagoesbrrr1275 Guiding a SLAM-ER that someone else launched will not be implemented far as i'm aware.
@@RedKiteRender ah ok thanks
Thank you.
Super vidéo, thank you
Frankly, I don't see the Walleye getting much use in modern scenarios, especially when the SLAM and SLAM-ER come online
That being said, the enormous things do have some modern potential for use as ship-killers that have been disabled by Harpoons, in lieu of GBU-10s
I find that walleyes tend to be a weapon that is the focus of one's flight, so I alleviate the double ugly situation by mounting the DL pod on the centerline and using two wing tanks. This also facilitates harpoons for short-range missions
i set the proper station and everything and have the left display set to SOI, but it still won't let me look at the walleye through my datalink pod. idk if the game's broken or if the tutorial's missing info, but i followed it to a T
How did you record the mpcd in full screen? Are you exporting it with something like simvc then recording the export?
dcs has built in mfd export in the monitor.lua files
@@RedKiteRender when you say moniter.lua are you talking about the MoniterSetup in config or something else?
@@mindbenderlight7423 exactly. did you figure it out?
0:40 boy Scooter looks precarious with them under the wings. Any news if the A-4E-C team will be able to incorporate it?
That would be soooo cool
I believe they don't have any plans to add it for player use.
@@RedKiteRender It'd be a PITA to use anyways
I'm betting no. It would be nearly impossible to implement the walleye without SDK access.
Okay but the sensor stays glued to my steerpoint/waypoint; what am I doing wrong?
Have you had any difficulties getting the weapon to work "as advertised"? Whenever I sit down to try and get these things to work, it's always something. Standalone video feed doesn't come up, datalink fails to connect, datalink drops as soon as the bomb releases, that sort of thing?
I've not run into any unexplained issues, sounds like you might not be setting the dl up correctly.
@@RedKiteRender I could swear I'm doing everything to a tee. I'll check my work again
@@RedKiteRender Tried to use it with some friends, I couldn't get a video feed at all from my bombs, datalink or not, while my wingmen were able to launch just fine. 2 hours beforehand I was able to bring the weapons online without issue. I'm going to hold off for a bit until it can be improved
Great! Why Datalink, not Litening?
it's designed to be used standalone or with the Datalink, It pre-dates the targeting pod. If you've got the pod, a large laser or gps bomb is much more appropriate.
@@RedKiteRender Thx, as always you are the best.
The Walleye with the TGP its very precise, easy to use and fun. You can drop them 10nm from target and you almost don't need to use the aww-13.
Can't find this is my list. Pretty sure I've updated. This only available to those using beta versions of DCS?
Beta branch only for now, will be in the next stable update.
I can't get my bomb to slew, I did select the DDI and Uncage but it does nothing. Is the "slew switch" the same as I would use for my radar?
Yes, same control. Did you uncage before releasing?
@@RedKiteRender Yes, I did find that it was because I wasn't depressing the TMS button while trying to slew. Don't know why I missed that.
@@bjornriedel9886 What does depressing mean? Not press you mean? Im on the internet for one hour and not able to figure this thing out. Im becoming very frustrated Im not able to move the dang screen.
@@hmabboud It basically means Press, I have no idea why the Americans decided to call it "Depress" in the manual.
@@hmabboud So, hold that button down (The one you'd use to select targets on a radar) and while holding it down, move the screen around.
If they ever upgrade this weapon to digital standards and with infrared, this would be the biggest and best standoff smart bomb in the inventory that you can control mid-flight. A2AD is a thing now, so sometimes old tech is the best tech in certain situations.
I think what you're looking for is the AGM-84 SLAM and SLAM-ER Cruise missiles with datalink and image transmission / in flight corrections just like a Walleye, but with much greater range. We'l see this added to the dcs hornet one day!
@@RedKiteRender already in game
asmr bomb deployment is awsome
My tdc is not working after I uncaged
Now I understand why I blew up when I tried to use it lol
Wtf happend at 2:31!?
RUclips happened : / Something in their re-encode of my video.
@@RedKiteRender looks actually nice 😀😂
IS THERE A CONTROL TO ZOOM IN ON TARGET
NO
It is a bit sad to hear that the range of the Walleye is so terrible in DCS. I just recently watched a documentary on it (available on RUclips, it's called The Pursuit of Precision), and frankly the TV feed they showed from the real thing often looked better than DCS, and they were talking about hitting stuff from 10 miles and beyond. (EDIT: Note, to my understanding they were talking about using the Walleye's own locking and guidance, rather than flying it home manually.)
YOU HAVE ACCESS TO SLAMER ?? WOW dude
No, it’s just a lua edit. If i did have access i wouldn't be able to shown and tell either.
@@RedKiteRender oops you're right but I just thought it's very close to release the thanks for all the videos man you're the best dcs utuber
we gulf war now
not until we get the A-7 REEEEEEE
I made the virtual tax payer very sad with my "success" rate using the walleye.
Just where the fuck is this “Tdc” control and how do I select it. Every video I looked up kept skipping showing this step. Great vid anyway
I'd suggest learning to crawl before you run. TDC is a basic hotas control, which I'd expect anyone to know before attempting more advanced systems. I go over the Controls on the hornet in a video which I've linked a time code to the segment on TDC here: ruclips.net/video/iKLrnJpc8I4/видео.html
not fucking working